Sven Joachim wrote:
>>> Tue Nov 25 18:49:47 2008: Starting portmap daemon...Already running..
>
> This is the problem, portmap is not actually running, causing rpc.statd...
>
>>> Tue Nov 25 18:49:47 2008: Starting NFS common utilities: statd failed!
>>> Tue Nov 25 18:50:09 2008: mount.nfs: rpc.st
On 25/11/08 20:45, Jamie Thompson wrote:
Hi all, I did my upgrades as normal a couple of days ago, and now NFS doesn't
seem to automount my /home any more, where previously it was all working fine.
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Tue Nov 25 18:49:47 2008: Starting portmap daemon...Already running..
Tue Nov 25 18:49:47
On 2008-11-25 21:45 +0100, Jamie Thompson wrote:
> Hi all, I did my upgrades as normal a couple of days ago, and now NFS doesn't
> seem to automount my /home any more, where previously it was all working fine.
>
> Here's what I installed at the time:
> [...]
> ...of which only portmap strikes me a
Hi all, I did my upgrades as normal a couple of days ago, and now NFS doesn't
seem to automount my /home any more, where previously it was all working fine.
Here's what I installed at the time:
> 2008-11-23 16:37:52 status installed perl-tk 1:804.028-1+b1
> 2008-11-23 16:38:04 status installed man
Hello Thomas,
Am 2006-02-23 11:21:55, schrieb Thomas F. O'Connell:
> I've been off the Debian lists for a while, so I had forgotten what
> community etiquette here was. I didn't see anything about top-posting
> vs. bottom-posting in the code of conduct. I'm coming from a long
> spell in the
> On Feb 23, 2006, at 3:56 AM, Philippe De Ryck wrote:
>Ah, bottom-replies, the way it should be done. I've given up on that
>because everyone hated it when I did it
A: You should think about it while reading this line!
Q: Why is top posting a bad idea?
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
* Thomas F. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [...]
> I'm coming from a long spell in the postgres
> lists, where they hate top-posting. :)
And do they get irritated by un-edited replies too?
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On Feb 23, 2006, at 3:56 AM, Philippe De Ryck wrote:
On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 19:37 -0600, Thomas F. O'Connell wrote:
On Feb 22, 2006, at 7:17 PM, Philippe De Ryck wrote:
Thomas,
I'm not sure about this, but you could try adding "auto" to the
options.
The line would become something like this:
On Feb 23, 2006, at 7:14 AM, Laurent CARON wrote:
Thomas F. O'Connell a écrit :
I've tried to set up NFS on two different networks, recently, and
have had a hard time getting nfs shares to mount automatically at
boot. In a recent example, both client and server are Debian
systems that
Thomas F. O'Connell a écrit :
I've tried to set up NFS on two different networks, recently, and have
had a hard time getting nfs shares to mount automatically at boot. In a
recent example, both client and server are Debian systems that use
official packages for NFS.
For the client, I've go
On Feb 22, 2006, at 7:17 PM, Philippe De Ryck wrote:
Thomas,
I'm not sure about this, but you could try adding "auto" to the
options.
The line would become something like this:
source dest nfs auto,noac... 0 0
Hope it helps!
Philippe De Ryck
On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 18:41 -0600, Thomas F.
I've tried to set up NFS on two different networks, recently, and
have had a hard time getting nfs shares to mount automatically at
boot. In a recent example, both client and server are Debian systems
that use official packages for NFS.
For the client, I've got a Debian 3.1 system running 2
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